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the turkey vultures predators are skunks,owls,raccoons,hawks,bobcats,and snakes. And that is a fact.
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Yes,but very few.Large animals like coyotes may take one on occassion,and hawks mat attack chicks.But because of their habit of throwing up vile stomach acid on attackers,most predators leave them alone. ... Are vultures danfwrous? Who are vultures enemies? What are vultures enemies? How heavy is the vultures?
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Turkey Vulture Classification and Range ; Turkey vultures and other New World vultures belong to the family Cathartidae, in the order Ciconiiformes.* New World vultures make up the subfamily Cathartinae and are mostly large, long-winged, brownish-black birds with bare heads.
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www.barbarascamera.com/turkeyvulture.html
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Voice: Turkey vultures, like most other vultures, have very few vocalization capabilities. They can only utter hisses and grunts. They usually hiss when they feel threatened. ... Their occasional necessary flaps and takeoffs are quite laborious, however, and the birds often fall victim to predators and cars as a result.
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vultures.homestead.com/turkey.html
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Turkey Vulture Interesting Facts Pictures of Turkey Vultures Vulture Control ; The turkey vulture is recognized as ... Graceful in flight, the turkey vulture can soar up to six hours without flapping its wings. Occasional flaps and takeoffs are quite laborious and often make them fall victim to predators and cars.
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www.pestproducts.com/turkey-vulture.htm
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Turkey Vulture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Turkey Vulture , Cathartes aura , is a bird found throughout most of the Americas. It also known in some North American regions as the Turkey Buzzard (or just "buzzard"), and in some areas o...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey_Vulture
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Turkey vultures, like other carrion birds, are protected from disease associated with decaying animals by a very sophisticated immune system. Their unfeathered "bald" head is easy to keep clean and is characteristic of vultures and condors throughout the world.
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www.desertusa.com/magdec97/dec_pap/du_tkvulture.html
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In southeastern Illinois, Turkey Vultures were found commonly nesting in abandoned structures. From 1978-1983, 15 nests were observed and four others were reported by local farmers in the area. The 19 nests were situated in eight different barns, ... Fourteen of the 19 nests were successful, four were destroyed by predators,
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Loon Sightings Answer Migration Questions; Drought May Account for Fewer Turkey Vultures; Oystercatchers Thrive on Earthquake-Altered Island; This Just In: Whooping Crane Deaths, Endangered Macaws; ... Predators killed two Whooping Cranes in May after the endangered birds had completed their spring migrations to Wisconsin.
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